Bree Walker

Chuck DeCaro

Chuck DeCaro is a former CNN Special Assignments correspondent. He played himself in the season one episode 'Scimitar'; in season nine, he is credited as the 'second male correspondent' in the episode 'Fighting Words'. Also in season nine, he served as a technical advisor for the episode 'Retrial'.

Dan Lauria

Dan Lauria has played two different characters on JAG. In season one episode 'Survivors', he played a Vietnam veteran suffering from PTSD. And in the season nine episodes 'Secret Agent Man', 'The One That Got Away', 'Touchdown', and 'Back in the Saddle', Lauria played Harm's CIA boss Allen Blaisdell.

Dee Wallace Stone

Larry Manetti

Larry Manetti, a long-time Don Bellisario player, made his JAG debut in the season two episode 'Ghost Ship'. In season five, he was in the Christmas episode 'Ghosts of Christmas Past'. And in season nine, he was in 'What if'.

Rex Smith

Rex Smith is probably most famous for his run, first as a pop artist, and then in Broadway productions. He starred as Sergeant Max Frankl in the season three episode 'The Court-Martial of Sandra Gilbert'.

Montel Williams

Most famous as a talk show host, Montel Williams has appeared in three episodes as Lieutenant Curtis Rivers: season three's 'Above and Beyond', season four's 'Rivers' Run', and season five's 'Real Deal SEAL'.

Gary Collins

Probably most recognized as a professional host, Gary Collins played Mr. Lowell, the top billed lawyer of Lowell, Hansen & Lowne, in the season three episode 'Impact', offering Mac a job that took her away from JAG.

William R. Moses

William R. Moses has starred in two episodes of JAG. The first was as Agent Paul Candella in the season four episode 'Webb of Lies'; in the season eight episode 'Need to Know', he played Commander Dorning, the skipper of a submarine lost during the Cold War.

Laurence Lau

Daytime drama fans will recognize Lau from his stints on 'All My Children' or 'Another World'. On JAG, Lau portrayed Dr. Lawrence Gettis, the doctor Bud blamed for the death of Baby Sarah, in three season six episodes: 'Legacy, Part 1', 'The Princess and the Petty Officer', and 'Family Secrets'.

Dean Stockwell

Best known for his long and expansive career. Mr. Stockwell started acting as a small child and has had a long and successful career. He took over as JAG's new Secretary of the Navy, Edward Sheffield, in the season eight episode 'Critical Condition'. He appeared in ten additional episodes: 'Dangerous Game' (season eight), 'Need to Know' (season eight), 'Friendly Fire' (season eight), 'Fortunate Son' (season eight), 'Second Acts' (season eight), 'The Boast' (season nine), 'People v. SECNAV' (season nine), 'Fighting Words' (season nine), 'Retrial' (season ten), and 'Whole New Ball Game' (season ten).

Gavin MacLeod

Gavin MacLeod became a household name with his stint on 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show'; he later played Captain Stubing on 'The Love Boat'. In the season eight episode 'Standard of Conduct', he played a shyster lawyer.

Mark Harmon

Nominated multiple times for a Golden Globe Award and a couple of Emmys, Mark Harmon is currently the star of NCIS - a spinoff of JAG. The season eight episodes 'Ice Queen' and 'Meltdown' were the JAG episodes that launched NCIS.

David McCallum

David McCallum has also been nominated for a couple of Emmys and a Golden Globe for his time in the 60s TV show, 'The Man from U.N.C.L.E'. He, too is a staple on NCIS, starring in the season eight episodes 'Ice Queen' and 'Meltdown'.

Erica Gimpel

Erica Gimpel is probably most remembered for her stint as dancer Coco Hernandez in the 80s hit show Fame. In the season nine episodes 'A Merry Little Christmas' and 'What If' she plays lounge singer Varese Chestnut, who eventually becomes Sturgis's girl friend.